On Thursday, January 27, 2005, at 08:22 AM, Richard Starr wrote:

--- You wrote:
My question --- Are you aware of anyone who has figured out (and done)
the steps necessary to backup and be able to restore the NVRAM & PRAM
to the 'Boot into X' state?

(From the OS9.1 state of course)
--- end of quote ---
Use System Disk 2.6.2 to make the default boot Jaguar on a Beige. (Startup
Disk absolutly will not work. ) Then if you want 9 you hold down the option key
after the chime. You can also use XPostFActo to do this for you, though it
isn't necessary on a Beige for Jaguar. XPostFacto is required for using Panther
on Beige.


Don't be discouraged. This all works once you have the right tools in place.

Rich

Sounds like a winner!! Except, I can't find a disk that admits to being "System Disk 2.6.2"
The only thing available in the Jaguar install disks that I have, is Startup Disk 9.2.4.


Chuck D.


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